Antigenic variation of Streptococcus mutans colonizing gnotobiotic rats

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Strains of Streptococcus mutans representative of serotypes b and d exhibited antigenic variation in both the oral cavity and the intestinal canal of gnotobiotic rats. Laboratory maintained cultures did not vary. The antigenic alterations observed were: (i) loss of detectable levels of both weakly reacting 'strain' antigens and the type antigen; (ii) decreased production of the type antigen; (iii) production of altered type antigen; and (iv) production of an antigen not possessed by the parent strain. Immunization of animals before monoinfection with S. mutans strain Bob 1 (serotype d) appeared to increase the rate of emergence of antigenically altered mutants in the intestinal canal, and more diversely altered isolates were obtained. Antigenic variation may account in part for the variation noted by several investigators in attempting to immunize animals against S. mutans induced dental caries.

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Bratthall, D., & Gibbons, R. J. (1975). Antigenic variation of Streptococcus mutans colonizing gnotobiotic rats. Infection and Immunity, 12(6), 1231–1236. https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.12.6.1231-1236.1975

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